Valco "The Stooge" Fuzz - Inexpensive Super Fuzz clone

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Valco "The Stooge" Fuzz - Inexpensive Super Fuzz clone

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Anybody tried this? Could it be a decent cheap Superfuzz clone?

http://shop.myrareguitars.com/valco-the ... pedal.aspx

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Re: Valco "The Stooge" Fuzz - Inexpensive Super Fuzz clone

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Mids cut with the octave up sounds pretty raspy. I think I prefer it with the octave on, switch at normal and fuzz rolled back around 1:00. Makes it seem fairly versatile, actually.
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Re: Valco "The Stooge" Fuzz - Inexpensive Super Fuzz clone

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Certainly sounds that way
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